Table of Contents
Perpendicular Geospatiality of Corridors and Borderlands: An Introduction
PART I. CONCEPTUAL THOUGHTS
1. Framing Spaces between India and China
2. Environmental Edging of Empires, Chiefdoms and States: Corridors as Transregions
3. A Conceptualization of Tibetan–Myanmar Corridors
PART II. HUMAN–NONHUMAN CORRIDORS AND COMMONS
4. Understanding Borderlands through Elephant Corridors in the Yunnan–Myanmar–Bengal Landscape
5. Rivers of Mobility: Multi-ethnic Societies and Ecological Commons in a Fluvial Asia
6. Borderlines, Livelihood and Ethnicity in the Yunnan–Myanmar Borderlands: A Rohingya Jade Trader’s Narratives
PART III. IMPERIAL FRONTIERS, ETHNOPOLITICS AND BORDERLAND LIVELIHOODS
7. Ethnonationalism in Northeast India: A Case Study of the Ban on Hindi Movies and Songs in Manipur
8. Constructing Native Chieftains as Imperial Frontier Institution: Endogamy and Dowry Land Exchange among the Shan-Dai Chieftains in Yunnan–Burma Borderland since the Thirteenth Century
9. Beyond Taste: The Flow of De’ang’s Fermented Tea in Yunnan–Myanmar Borderlands
10. Leaving the Mountain: Wage Laborers and Gendered Yearnings in a Northwest Lao Border Town.
Conclusion: Corridor Geographies